Bastiaan Veelo wrote: > Hi, Hi,
> First off: congratulations with a clean site, good first impressions. I > am not a GTK+ dev, but I happened to see your post and take the liberty > to share my small comments. Thanks, it has taken long enough :) > Logo: fresh look, I like it. However, it looks slightly distorted to me, > if it is supposed to resemble a perfect cube. As you know, all parallel > lines in a perspective projection share a common vanishing point. This > seems not to be the case particularly in the upper and lower edges of > the green front face and the corresponding edges in the back. Also, you > might want to consider to make the 'invisible' edges not as heavy as the > others; I suggest to have a little of the face colour mixed in them to > give them a shine-through appearance. Thanks for your thoughts, but ultimately, it is just a logo and I think it looks great ;) > Banner: is one single PNG. I don't know how much band-width is an issue > today (it isn't for me) and the file is not very large, but it could be > reduced more by having the logo and the title in separate PNGs against a > background gradient. This is very much a non-issue to me. You can do it either way. I prefer the way it is because you get a consistent feel across all browsers and are not subjected to different font size and look issues. > Lay-out: I personally dislike sites with a fixed page width. I think > that the ability of browsers to authonomously break lines is one of the > prime beauties of HTML. It is a lot of scrolling too, as the pages are > quite narrow. As a user of gtk.org I would really appreciate it if you > could drop the fixed width :-) The layout will not change ;) I have spent 4 drafts trying out different layouts and trying to get ONE which works on all browsers and works on devices like the Nokia N800, etc is a nightmare. The fixed width design is used quite often on other sites too. > None of these issues should delay the release, they can be adjusted any > time. And I can help if you want. No need, but thanks for your support and your comments! -- Regards, Martyn _______________________________________________ gtk-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-devel-list
